| Colors:
Lavendar and Rose |
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Flower:
Sweet Pea |
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Critic:
Miss Bennett
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Faculty
Advisor: Miss Abbott
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Assistant
Critic, Miss Brown
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OFFICERS
| President,
Kathryn Houlihan |
Vice-President,
Grace Strite |
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Secretary,
Dorothy Dieman
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Treasurer,
Winifred Wallace
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Pulse
Reporter,Bernadine Wingert
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ACTIVE
MEMBERS
| Elizabeth
Bender |
Selma
Frink |
Harriet
James |
Lyndall
Ives |
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Katherine
Bryan
|
Eleanor
Foley
|
Edith
Nelson |
| Margory
Taylor |
Alice
Zollinger |
Ruth
Keefer |
Dorothy
Gabbert |
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Bessie
Chariper
|
Viola
Waller
|
Kathryn
Houlihan
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| Loretta
O'Neill |
Josephine
Fisher |
Virginia
Pogge |
Helen
Lewis |
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Victoria
Cohrs
|
Margaret
Holden
|
Elma
Kline
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| Bernadine
Wingert |
Grace
Estes |
Frances
Stepanek |
Margaret
Hogan
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Mary
Safely
|
Lillian
Cook
|
Helen
Robinson
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| Ester
Larsen |
Martha
Hlavaty |
Marie
Wiese |
Edna
Elson |
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Helen
George
|
Bernice
Comstock
|
Winifred
Wallace
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| Alma
Kucera |
Winifred
Murray |
Grace
Strite |
Cortena
Denlinger |
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Adelaide
Gibson
|
Katherine
Kruidenier
|
Edna
Rumble
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| Jean
Mahood |
Dorothy
Dieman |
Gertrude
Goldberg |
Williametta
Uhr |
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Blanche
Loomis
|
Ethel
Smith
|
Loren
MacDanel
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| Adelaide
Dvorak |
Faith
Heller |
Clair
Gallagher |
Edna
Mae Kriz |
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Dorothy
Sarset
|
Lily
Belle Manning
|
Ora
Halfhill
|
| Helena
Mahood |
Charlotte
Leibsohn
|
Esther
Sommerbeck |
INACTIVE
MEMBERS
Lela
Tabor Evelyn Stone
ErodelphianGood
Fellowship, the terms are synonymous. During
the past year the friendly Ero spirit has been
felt throughout the school, and more girls than
could be taken in, desired a part in the enjoyable
meetings. Programs as varied as April days,
developed talent along many lines. Truly artistic
bulletins invited the members to come, learn
and be entertained.
Not in the society alone was the
democracy of Erodelphian manifest but all the
activities of school have been entered and backed
by the Ero spirit of comradeship. Ero graduates
of '21 will carry with them remembrances of
jolly good times and of making happy new friends.
Though the annals of Erodelphian
are brief, its standards are each season carried
nearer to the ideal of Erodelphian, the "Friendly
Society." |

ALPHA
SIGMA ALPHA

FOUNDED
IN 1907
Colors:
Blue and Black Flower: Red Rose
Critic: Miss Palmer
OFFICERS
President,
Barbara Warren
Vice President, Mary L. Hickcok
Secretary, Evelyn Zerzanek
Treasurer, Loretta Harms
Pulse Reporter, Amelia Elgin
Warden, Alice Soboda
ROLL
CALL
|
Dortha
Baxter
|
Ameila
Brocha
|
Florence
Cameron
|
Florence
Conrad
|
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Harriet
Calder
|
Dorothy
Effron
|
Florence
Effron
|
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Amelia
Elgin
|
Nadine
Fillmore
|
Rachel
Fort
|
Ruth
Ferman
|
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Loretta
Harms
|
Mary
L. Hickok
|
Mary
Hold
|
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Katherine
Holden
|
Ruth
Hunting
|
Ruth
Jayne
|
Mildred
Kloppenburg
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Eleanor
Kouba
|
Genevieve
Kurtz
|
Zella
Merriam
|
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Gertrude
Mott
|
Frances
Roth
|
Marguerite
Ramsdell
|
Glennys
Rogers
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Ruth
Sanford
|
Harriet
Sargent
|
Martha
SMith
|
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Rose
Simon
|
Alice
Soboda
|
Helen
Soper
|
Irene
Urban
|
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Celestine
Vosmek
|
Mildred
Wallace
|
Alice
Wallace
|
|
Hilda
Walterick
|
Elizabeth
Wardle
|
|
Barbara
Warren
|
Gertrude
Yeager
|
Evelyn
Zerzanek
|
A.
S. A. has reason to be proud of her forensic and
literary accomplishments during the school year
of 1920-1921.
We are glad to report that the A.
S. A."Accie" debate, which was
not held last year, has been revived. May this
spirited custom never die out, and may the effective
work of the society be continued in the future
are the desires of every loyal member of A.S.A. |

FIOYA

FOUNDED
IN 1918
In
connection with normal course
Colors: White and Gold Critic,
Miss Swem
OFFICERS
President,
Zdenka Spevacek
Vice-President, Dorothy Ditch
Secretary, Estella Murray
Treasurer, Ida Murray
Pulse Reporter, Iris Ford
ROLL
CALL
|
Frances
Roth
|
Rosamond
Carson
|
Laura
Bloomquist
|
Lois
Metcalf
|
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Mildred
Milburn
|
Bess
Hoover
|
Ilma
Geesaman
|
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Gladys
Phelps
|
Verda
Nederhiser
|
Marguerite
Harmiston
|
Ida
Murray
|
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Iris
Ford
|
Estelle
Murray
|
Florence
Canovan
|
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Laura
Healey
|
Anna
Larson
|
Alma
Pudil
|
Zedenka
Spevacek
|
|
Dritha
Wilis
|
Bernice
Iosty
|
Dorothy
Ditch
|
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Fioya,
Fioya, here's to you
Succeeding in whate'er you do,
Cheerfully toward work inclined.
Cherish well "the ties that bind."
So Fioya, here's to you
May you succeed in all you do!
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